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#1 2005-11-16 07:08:23

kawhona4
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From: Vermont
Registered: 2005-11-16
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Duragesic Patches

Ive been on these patches for four years or more-And started off with 25MG all the way up to the 100 MG that im on now-Ive lost 30 LB since taking these-Who out there knows the best way to get off them-Because im addicted to them-And wanted to know if theres anything out there that would help me-Instead of going in a detox to get off them-Any help-i thank you


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#2 2006-04-20 08:08:11

Spiritfulheart
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Registered: 2006-04-20
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Re: Duragesic Patches

[quote=kawhona4]Ive been on these patches for four years or more-And started off with 25MG all the way up to the 100 MG that im on now-Ive lost 30 LB since taking these-Who out there knows the best way to get off them-Because im addicted to them-And wanted to know if theres anything out there that would help me-Instead of going in a detox to get off them-Any help-i thank you[/quote]
Hi John!
Please see all the other posts regarding the danger of the Duragesic patches!  yourlawyer.com is the same lawfirm that provides this forum has a lot of cases and news articles regarding how dangerous it is!!  Please see your family doctor or a pain management specialist to assist you in weanng off of the patches because to put it bluntly the patches could kill you!!
Take care and God bless!

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#3 2006-12-11 16:47:58

haroldb
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Registered: 2006-11-27
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Re: Duragesic Patches

I would suggest you go the Medline web site and put in key words relating to your problem.  You should be able to find abstracts to articles which can help you:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed

Good luck, Harold Boxenbaum, Ph.D.

www.arishel.com

P.S. Also do a google search with key words including patient package insert, and malpractice

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